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Bering Land Bridge

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Stock #:235595
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
City: Anchorage
State: Alaska (AK)
County: Anchorage Municipality
Publisher: Unicover Corporation
Postmark: 1991 Oct-12
Postmark City: Anchorage
Postmark State: AK
Stamp: 50c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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No.91-88. Man is a newcomer to the New World and how he even arrived on the continent puzzled scientists for decades. Today, however, the riddle is considered solved. Eons ago, a broad chunk of land connected Asia to North America, allowing the migration back and forth of not only man, but thousands of plant and animal species. This huge continent-sized mass of land, known misleadingly as the Bering Land "Bridge," is now at the bottom of the Bering Sea, dividing modern-day Alaska and Siberia. It was over the Bering Land Bridge that the Clovis people--the first men in North America--trudged tens of thousands of years ago. The existence of these elephant hunters was confirmed in 1934 by scientist John L. Cotter at an excavation site near Clovis, New Mexico. This Maximum Card and the accompanying airmail stamp--part of the U.S. Postal Service's Americas series--remember the people whose artifacts have outlasted even the Bering Land Bridge

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